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But first a plea! If on the Found page you find a [P] at the bottom of our account for you, that is a plea for you to send us some personal information about you, not just the standard find-a-lawyer stuff. Pages in the 50th reunion book are fascinating because of such information, and it'd be great to have same here.

Wood cont. "Since 2008, Mr. Wood has been an active pro bono volunteer with the International Senior Lawyers Project (www.islp.org), spending several hundred hours a year assisting the Government of Liberia in a variety of matters relating to the development of mineral and petroleum resources in Liberia. Most recently, he has assisted in the revision of the country's petroleum law and the comprehensive renegotiation of the national oil company's agreements with its offshore seismic survey contractor. Mr. Wood joined Debevoise in 1971 and became a partner in 1978. A member of the bar in the District of Columbia and New York, as well as the International and Inter-Pacific Bar Associations, he graduated from Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School in 1963 with his A.B. magna cum laude, read economics at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1963-1965, and graduated from Yale Law School in 1968. Mr. Wood initially worked in the federal Department of Housing and Urban Development, and then directed a study on “Decentralizing New York City Government” for the Association of the Bar of the City of New York. The Legal Media Group’s “Guide to the World’s Leading Project Finance Lawyers” recommended Mr. Wood as a leading project finance lawyer."
From the Debevoise website.

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Elaine Alexander, cont. "She is currently serving on the California Judicial Council's Appellate Indigent Defense Oversight Advisory Committee and the Proposition 66 Rules Working Group. She recently served on the Appellate Advisory Committee and the Advisory Committee on Criminal Jury Instructions. She coauthors the ADI Criminal Appellate Practice Manual. She also has taught appellate advocacy as an adjunct professor. Ms. Alexander has received numerous awards for her leadership in bringing quality legal services to the indigent. Among them are the Loren Miller Award from the State Bar, the Kathleen McCree Lewis Award from the American Academy of Appellate Lawyers, the Fay Stender Award from California Women Lawyers, the Belva Lockwood Award from the Lawyers Club of San Diego, the awards for outstanding service to the profession (2008) and public attorney of the year (1990) from the San Diego County Bar Association, the E. Stanley Conant and Paul Bell Awards from the Defender Organizations of San Diego, the "War Horse" award from the San Diego Criminal Defense Bar Association, and the Defender Services Award from the National Legal Aid and Defender Association. She is married to USD law professor Larry Alexander and has three children, four grandchildren, and a long history of adopting pets." Alexander.

Moen, cont. "He took the LSAT and was accepted by Yale Law School. Along with his legal studies, he continued political and anti-war activities, and after his second year, worked during the summer for the Office of Economic Opportunity (War on Poverty Agency) as an inspector of Head Start programs, investigating civil rights in Alabama, Florida, and South Dakota. After law school, Gene again worked for the OEO (1968-71), doing legal work on Legal Services, Migrant Worker, and other OEO-funded programs. Interestingly, the OEO Director was Don Rumsfeld and the deputy director was Dick Cheney. Although they were Republicans, he got to know them and liked them both (although he’s changed his mind since). Gene met his wife-to-be, Peggy, at a party in D.C. They married in 1971 and decided to move to Seattle. Interestingly, Gene never intended to actually practice law, but after moving to Seattle he filed a pro se lawsuit challenging the one-year residency requirement for voting, arguing the case before the Washington Supreme Court. He won, changed the law in Washington State, and was hooked on litigation."

de Svatisch, cont. Since September 2012, Mr. de Svastich has been a Managing Director of GEM Group, head of Latin America/Southern Europe/Administration. He has been the Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Compliance Officer for a number of hedge funds and funds of funds. From January 2009 to March 2010, Mr. de Svastich was a self-employed consultant; from June 2007 to December 2009, Mr. de Svastich was a Registered Representative at Partner Capital Group, LLC; and from April 2005 to November 2008, Mr. de Svastich served as a Partner, Chief Financial Officer and Chief Compliance Officer of Alpha Equity Management, L.P. Mr. de Svastich served as Vice President at General American Investors Company since January 2005. He joined General American Investors in November 2004, has spent his entire business career in the investment management and financial services industry since joining a fund management and investment services firm located in Madrid, Spain, in 1970. He served as Chief Financial Officer, Chief Operating Officer, and Chief Compliance Officer at Alpha Equity Management LLC. He helped sell a 25% equity stake to SunTrust Bank N.A. Previously, he served as Partner and Chief Financial Officer of Decision Capital LLC from 2002 to 2004 and of Hawkins McEntee LLC from 2000 to 2001. He worked as an investment-banker involved in Brazil. He served as President of Delegated Management S.A. He founded and ran WestHem International Group for 15 years. He ran the International Division of one of Brazil’s five banks in the 1980’s and spearheaded its international expansion. He has formed joint-ventures in banking and alternative investments with N.M. Rothschild & Sons, Banco Internacional y de Comercio Exterior, Banque Francaise de Commerce Exterieur (BFCE), and BNP. He has been a Director of WH Management Inc., since 1985 and Global Group Enterprises Corp. since April 26, 2013. He has a Latin American Teaching Fellowship from the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University. de Svatisch.

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Lindsey Kiang, cont. Letter he wrote to Boston Globe published Xmas day 2010: "In the early 1980s, when I was the school’s general counsel, Yale president Bart Giamatti asked me to meet discreetly with Reserve Officers’ Training Corps officials to find out what would be involved if the university wanted the program to return to campus.
I met accordingly with Navy ROTC program managers in Pensacola, Fla., who explained the situation to me. In short, it was not a simple matter of an Ivy League college asking ROTC to return. There were program requirements, which were the original problems to begin with, such as granting ROTC instructors faculty status and titles, providing satisfactory physical facilities, and giving academic credit for ROTC courses. The Yale faculty had balked at these requirements, and hence gave ROTC no choice but to leave campus. The Vietnam War was the backdrop, but not the publicly stated reason.
Moreover, the ROTC officials pointed out that the program was popular, and there was a waiting list of institutions; would it be fair for an Ivy League school to jump ahead of others? And with the military’s interest in greater diversity in the officer corps, wouldn’t state colleges in other sections of the country be of more interest to the military than an 'elite Northeastern college?' Note, however, that universities such as MIT and Princeton found workarounds to these issues and kept ROTC programs."

Postscript: Finding Lindsey produced the fact that he was born in Kunming, Yunnan province, though he did not stay long there, unlike Hardy who also has a Kunming connection, coming there late in life, but he's stayed there enough to write a book about this amazing place:       China Green Lake.

MISSING PERSONS BUREAU

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Scorecard: AWOL from 50th book.
Y/N found. W=Wikipedia. M=missing email.
  • * [Y] Robert E. Agus (Alas)
  • * [Y] Elaine A. Alexander
  • * [W] Lawrence A. Alexander
  • * [Y] Roger E. Anderson [M]
  • * [Y] Richard E, Ayres
  • * [Y] Sarah Wiard Barlow
  • * [Y] Jorge Luis Batista
  • * [Y] Guy Anthony Bayes
  • * [Y] James T. Betts
  • [N] Charles O, Blaisdell III [M]
  • * [Y] Thomas L. Boeder
  • * [Y] John E. Bowman, Jr.
  • * [Y] R. David Broiles [M]}
  • * [Y] Allen Tupper Brown
  • * [Y] L. David Brown
  • * [Y] David A. Brownlee
  • * [Y] Richard C. Carrithers
  • * [Y] Allan Melville Chapin
  • [N] March Coleman [M]
  • * [W] L. Geoffrey Cowan
  • * [Y] Fronefield Crawford, Jr.
  • [N] Michael M. Curry
  • * [Y] F. Davis Dassori
  • * [Y] William A. Davis, Jr.
  • * [Y] John B. Deans
  • * [Y] Peter P. d’Errico
  • * [Y] Peter de Svastich [M]
  • [N] Howard D. Deutsch [M]
  • * [Y] Marvin J. Diamond
  • * [Y] David Drabkin
  • * [Y] Alan Dranitzke
  • * [Y] tDouglas G. Dye
  • * [W] Richard A. Epstein
  • * [W] A. Joe Fish
  • * [Y] William G. Frasure
  • * [Y] James A. Gardner
  • * [Y] Irwin Geller (Alas)
  • * [Y] David B. Gerber [M]
  • [N] Steven R. Golden
  • * [Y] Carroll D. Grant
  • * [W] Thomas C. Grey
  • * [Y] Stephen K. Haber
  • * [W] Thomas C. Heller
  • * [Y] Carl H. Helmstetter
  • * [Y] Saunders C. Hillyer
  • [N] Lawrence C. Hutchings
  • * [Y] John D. Iskrant
  • * [Y] Rand F. Jack
  • * [Y] Alan Kanzer
  • [N] Robert L. Kellogg
  • * [Y] Richard F. Kessler
  • * [Y] Lindsey C.Y. Kiang
  • * [Y] Richard M. Kirby
  • * [Y] Luis Lainer
  • * [Y] Charles Lawrence III
  • [N] Jonathan E. Lehman
  • * [Y] Frederick M. Lowther
  • * [Y] Richard S. Markovits
  • * [Y] Dennis H. Marlowe
  • * [Y] Edward L. Mattison
  • * [Y] Christopher N. May
  • * [Y] L. Michael Messina
  • * [Y] James A. Mezzanotte
  • * [Y] Richard A. Minardi, Jr.
  • * [Y] Eugene M. Moen
  • * [Y] Elizabeth Liza Mulodovsky
  • * [Y] Gerald John Neal
  • * [Y] Hugh M. Oechler [M]
  • * [Y] Daniel S. Press
  • * [Y] Steven P. Quarles
  • * [Y] Richard H. Reichbart
  • * [Y] James A. Roberts
  • * [Y] Robert Robinson
  • * [Y] William Rutzick
  • * [Y] Mark E. Schantz
  • * [Y] Eric Schnapper
  • * [Y] David S. Schoenbrod
  • * [Y] Monroe R. Sonnenborn
  • * [Y] Michael T. Stapleton [M]
  • * [Y] Hugh C. Sutherland
  • * [Y] Nadine Taub (Alas)
  • * [Y] Donald E. Williams
  • * [Y] Jeffrey S. Wood
  • * [W] R. James Woolsey
  • * [Y] Matthew H. Zwerling
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